Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> Ok. So the new problem is exchanging capabilities using a persistent
> directory hierarchy and string data. This is actually a much more
> reasonably restriction than just a file name. Two possibilities:
> 1) The application creates a new name for the specific object (facet) it
> wants to bind, and passes a string to that.
And latter
> In my model, the shell would use something like ~/.shell/cache/... to create
its "private" name space.
So what happen if i tape "cd foo.tar.gz" ?
Does the system refuse the command ?
Does it binds a directory "~/.shell/cache/foo/" and put me in ?
> 2) If no new name shall be created, the application can pass two
> strings: name + desired facet. Then the receiving application can
> use the poly class members to get the desired facet of the object
> accessed using the name
But the entire path to the object can contain branching facets.
So what string will be pass by my application for the file
"foo.zip/goo.tar.gz/setup.exe" ?
Patrick N.
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